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jimmy carter and the early 1980s was privately grieved over the fact ronald reagan was trying to overturn a lot of what he'd done in office. said almost nothing in public. that's the way it is usually done. the code has been broken. you have to sassume like an intervention by people felt there was nothing else to change it. >> interesting way to put it. intervention. i don't think either one of them -- john mccain spoke before we knew this -- this incident, i don't know what else -- i can't -- i don't have a good way are describing it, because it's so stomach turning. >> right. >> we politicize this. but both bush and obama used the word "cruel." i think president bush usualed casual cruelty. i think president obama just used cruelty. that's what this whole thing has felt like. >> when in history do are have an ex-president having the groubds to talk -- i know sarah huckabee sanders today said -- >> taking them at their word. >> not about donald trump. let's be real. this was about donald trump. >> the environment. >> the environment he's created and the person he is in lead with. when wo
jimmy carter and the early 1980s was privately grieved over the fact ronald reagan was trying to overturn a lot of what he'd done in office. said almost nothing in public. that's the way it is usually done. the code has been broken. you have to sassume like an intervention by people felt there was nothing else to change it. >> interesting way to put it. intervention. i don't think either one of them -- john mccain spoke before we knew this -- this incident, i don't know what else -- i...
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that's something ronald reagan and jack kemp find of figured out how at least to sell a generation ago and this generation of republicans has yet to figure out. >> i guess i was one of the takers with the student loans. i'm one of the 47%. howard fineman, thank you. i think we all went to school on loans. have a nice thanksgiving. >>> coming up, so much has been made of the fact that president obama got only 39% of the white vote in this country. national problem for the president? not really when you realize in deep south mississippi he got about 10%. a lot of his problem is in the south. it's just the historic problem the democratic party, white or black candidates have this problem having a tough time. also the battle for hillary's job. it's getting hot. it's the first big decision president obama has to make since his re-election. it looks like it's between john kerry and u.n. ambassador susan rice. will the president go with the 2004 presidential candidate or his apparent favorite? and a report from gaza and the latest on the fighting there that i think could lead to a war with ir
that's something ronald reagan and jack kemp find of figured out how at least to sell a generation ago and this generation of republicans has yet to figure out. >> i guess i was one of the takers with the student loans. i'm one of the 47%. howard fineman, thank you. i think we all went to school on loans. have a nice thanksgiving. >>> coming up, so much has been made of the fact that president obama got only 39% of the white vote in this country. national problem for the...
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>> when i'm driving down the ronald reagan freeway as i left this weekend, i was like ronald reagan would be a much better political xhois at this point. what is exciting to me about huntsman, i've made this argument many times. we're always in a country generally divided. 50% are wrepublican and 50% are democrats. we want a strong republican party. is huntsman viable or is this a repeat of '64? >> if we look at his numbers, he's not viable. he made a choice to sit out in iowa. he thinks he's not going to try to vie for the most conservative in the party. in that same interview he called out america's almost like heroin-like independence on foreign oil. the guy is clearly making a very, very strong at the center, whether there's any center left after this fight in the next year remains to be determined. >> back up a second, though. the fun thing, if one were a democrat and looking at this would say, if this is like '64 no matter what happens on the domestic economic front president obama is going to win in an lbj fashion. that's not what these polls, these daily tracking polls look like.
>> when i'm driving down the ronald reagan freeway as i left this weekend, i was like ronald reagan would be a much better political xhois at this point. what is exciting to me about huntsman, i've made this argument many times. we're always in a country generally divided. 50% are wrepublican and 50% are democrats. we want a strong republican party. is huntsman viable or is this a repeat of '64? >> if we look at his numbers, he's not viable. he made a choice to sit out in iowa. he...
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and people like the fact that ronald reagan told it like it was. i was an early reagan supporter here in 1976. i'm proud of the leadership that he provided for this country under the malaise that we were under back under jimmy carter, and we had a president that brought america back and rebuilt our economy, and we need a president that has that kind of courage, not somebody that's going to divide the american people one against the other. we need to reduce the tax and regulatory burden. when i was governor before canada, the canadian dollar was worth 65 cents to the american dollar and we were able to bring canadian companies here. now the canadian dollar -- >> let me get -- >> -- their financial system is stronger. >> good points, all. i will say that i think governor romney lost a lot more than 10,000 bucks last night and newt gingrich won a lot. why hasn't mitt romney bumped above 25% in these polls? i think we saw it last night. voters think this country is in huge trouble, republicans do, and they want somebody to bring big change. and mitt ro
and people like the fact that ronald reagan told it like it was. i was an early reagan supporter here in 1976. i'm proud of the leadership that he provided for this country under the malaise that we were under back under jimmy carter, and we had a president that brought america back and rebuilt our economy, and we need a president that has that kind of courage, not somebody that's going to divide the american people one against the other. we need to reduce the tax and regulatory burden. when i...
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well, in this instance, i'm a ronald reagan democrat. yes, trust but verify. and that's what we can't seem to get from this candidate. not even on his taxes. trust me, i paid my fair share. let's verify whether or not you did. let's take a look at your tax records before you decided to run for president. so we'll know whether or not you ought to be trusted. >> congressman james clyburn of south carolina. thank you so much, sir, for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me. >>> coming up, why is mitt romney so afraid of the women on "the view"? stay with us. >> thank you. finally a candidate with the courage to say half of all americans are free-loaders who believe they're entitled to food. what do they think, food grows on trees? no. we job creators know there is no such thing as a free lunch. lunch is $50,000 a plate. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer mi
well, in this instance, i'm a ronald reagan democrat. yes, trust but verify. and that's what we can't seem to get from this candidate. not even on his taxes. trust me, i paid my fair share. let's verify whether or not you did. let's take a look at your tax records before you decided to run for president. so we'll know whether or not you ought to be trusted. >> congressman james clyburn of south carolina. thank you so much, sir, for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me....
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reagan, in uttering the words ronald reagan. you can just say ronald reagan like a spell, and wonderful things begin to happen. in the 2008 presidential campaign, former massachusetts governor mitt romney introduced his reagan zone of economic freedom. not the romney zone of economic freedom, mr. romney does not have that sort of power yet. it was the reagan zone of economic freedom. president obama in his foreign policy team have pursued a misbehavior to the world trade organization to try to stop china from cheating wherever possible and question their human rights, but romney thinks that turns america into a door mat. he thinks president obama is letting china walk all over him. he would not push china on that wto stuff. his solution instead is to create a reagan zone. a reagan zone for all of the countries around china. while it is extremely unlikely china would join the reagan zone, our offer to allow china to join would modify their trade and industrial behavior. seriously, that's the plan. it's up there on the current cam
reagan, in uttering the words ronald reagan. you can just say ronald reagan like a spell, and wonderful things begin to happen. in the 2008 presidential campaign, former massachusetts governor mitt romney introduced his reagan zone of economic freedom. not the romney zone of economic freedom, mr. romney does not have that sort of power yet. it was the reagan zone of economic freedom. president obama in his foreign policy team have pursued a misbehavior to the world trade organization to try to...
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ronald reagan had the same problem and handled it well. so will i. i want to bring in callan from "the washington post." you have a piece out saying trump's ill-advised claim. what do you think they have wrong here? >> i think the comparison to reagan could apply but i don't think he should want it to apply. saying there's equivalence here, he's sort of opening the door to the idea that maybe there is some problem with his mental health. keep in mind when the press in the 1980s was writing about president reagan, the question wasn't whether he was stable or intelligence but in his 70s perhaps he was losing hi memory and whether that might impair his effectiveness as president. as it turned out in 1994 he was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. his son, ron reagan, said he felt as though his father was experiencing symptoms of that disease, at least early signs of the disease, while in office. in other words, those questions reporters were asking in the '80s were at least somewhat vindicated by a later diagnosis. if the president wants to cast the que
ronald reagan had the same problem and handled it well. so will i. i want to bring in callan from "the washington post." you have a piece out saying trump's ill-advised claim. what do you think they have wrong here? >> i think the comparison to reagan could apply but i don't think he should want it to apply. saying there's equivalence here, he's sort of opening the door to the idea that maybe there is some problem with his mental health. keep in mind when the press in the 1980s...
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ronald reagan sat down wi tip o'neill to solve problems. bill cnton sat down wit newt gingrich to balance the budget and end welfare as we know it. this whole speech is about pitting one group of americans against the other. and his policies are t biggest threat to the hard-working americans. yore a union guy, the pipeline would be good for you because it would create 20,000 jobs. the nlrb in hands of this administration, almost cost a fality in south carolina that would have cost 10,000 hard-working soutcarolinians eir jobs because of union politics. the environmental policies of this administration make it very hard to create a job. the speech, the speech wasn't about his successes. it's abou hard-working americans in class warfare. and i ask the question again, mr. president, what is a fair share? pick a number. tell me how much you want to take in taxes at the t ra. pick a number a let's see if it works. >> senator durbin? it's all politi. >> what is the nunuer? >> david, let me just say that the president has tried for three straight y
ronald reagan sat down wi tip o'neill to solve problems. bill cnton sat down wit newt gingrich to balance the budget and end welfare as we know it. this whole speech is about pitting one group of americans against the other. and his policies are t biggest threat to the hard-working americans. yore a union guy, the pipeline would be good for you because it would create 20,000 jobs. the nlrb in hands of this administration, almost cost a fality in south carolina that would have cost 10,000...
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. >> i worked with ronald reagan, and i got to travel with ronald reagan. yeah, i actually knew the guy. the real guy. not the guy from the history book. >>> it seems fitting that ohio governor kas i ch entered the race. he was the very last pick in the fantasy candidate draft. >> ending the game on 23. john kasich. he is the governor of ohio by fox news and now thinking of expanding his resume. give it up for john. >> at nearly field arenos for john. >> with john's announcement jess mctosh is now tied. everything you wanted to know about the contender and something that you did not, next. >>> i am here to ask you for your prayers, your support, your efforts because i have decided to run for president of the united states. >> ohio governor became the 16th candidate to enter the field. at first glance it would have seemed that he had a career to be front runner. nine term congressman who cut his teeth as a top deputy during the republican revolution, and eventually turned that into a hosting gig at fox news after a stint in the managing director until it col
. >> i worked with ronald reagan, and i got to travel with ronald reagan. yeah, i actually knew the guy. the real guy. not the guy from the history book. >>> it seems fitting that ohio governor kas i ch entered the race. he was the very last pick in the fantasy candidate draft. >> ending the game on 23. john kasich. he is the governor of ohio by fox news and now thinking of expanding his resume. give it up for john. >> at nearly field arenos for john. >> with...
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that's going to be next week on ronald reagan's birthday, rand paul. but, you know, it's fitting, because we're coming up on reagan's birthday. and did you hear about the horrible obama muslim marxist thing about his kenyan home? did you hear? >> this is one wall that probably shouldn't be torn down. this apartment building used to be the home of a young ronald reagan. it was denied landmark status, and the university of chicago is ready to demolish it. the university is also trying to become the site of president obama's presidential library. that's drawing strong concerns the university might turn president reagan's former house into a parking lot for an obama library. >> did you hear about that? chicago close ties with the obamas, all of them, tearing down ronald reagan's boyhood home in order to make a parking lot for barack obama's presidential library. did you hear? did you hear? see, here it is on drudge. reagan's home could become parking lot for obama library. here it is on something called newsmax. reagan's childhood home to become parking lo
that's going to be next week on ronald reagan's birthday, rand paul. but, you know, it's fitting, because we're coming up on reagan's birthday. and did you hear about the horrible obama muslim marxist thing about his kenyan home? did you hear? >> this is one wall that probably shouldn't be torn down. this apartment building used to be the home of a young ronald reagan. it was denied landmark status, and the university of chicago is ready to demolish it. the university is also trying to...
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. >> reporter: part of his revolution, 1983 president ronald reagan signed a bill making the reverend the only american other than george washington to have his birthday celebrated as a federal holiday. today's memories come from newer faces and different places. the movie "selma" a new take on king's 1965 voting rights fight. then there's this. >> was that dr. king's dream? >> reporter: an ad invoking his name to criticize current immigration efforts. today's voting rights debate some say echo the 1960s. and ferguson. a wound as raw as it was a half century ago. but as he said -- >> nonviolent way does not bring about miracles. >> reporter: perhaps small miracles like 5-year-old maya on why king lived. >> so that all people could go into the same restaurant and the same schools and the same drinking fountains. >> all over the world to -- to say peace to everybody. >> reporter: maya and tyler live near ferguson, where captain ron johnson marched for peace, like many did in the 1960s in the civil rights era. >> like anybody i would like to live a long life longevity has its place. >> r
. >> reporter: part of his revolution, 1983 president ronald reagan signed a bill making the reverend the only american other than george washington to have his birthday celebrated as a federal holiday. today's memories come from newer faces and different places. the movie "selma" a new take on king's 1965 voting rights fight. then there's this. >> was that dr. king's dream? >> reporter: an ad invoking his name to criticize current immigration efforts. today's voting...
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in 1988 when ronald reagan, outgoing two-term president was around 60%. in 2008, the republicans ran as far as they could from george w. bush. in 1988, george h.w. bush, the vice president ran as closely as he could to reagan. republicans thought whoever the democratic nominee in 2016 would be would have to be following that bush model, running far, far from barack obama. now this raises the possibility that continuity could be a stronger message in 2016. >> that's why i think the important thing -- we'll get on this again tomorrow night as we have more time, steve and susan. selection of john podesta as to be aide to hillary clinton tells me they're going to stay close together with obama. this is going to be a team effort, so far. since the midterm losses, obama has been president audacity, what i call him. days after the midterms he announced a historic climate deal with china. days after that he announced executive actions to effectively legalize millions of undocumented immigrants to this country. in mid-december he moved to normalize relations with
in 1988 when ronald reagan, outgoing two-term president was around 60%. in 2008, the republicans ran as far as they could from george w. bush. in 1988, george h.w. bush, the vice president ran as closely as he could to reagan. republicans thought whoever the democratic nominee in 2016 would be would have to be following that bush model, running far, far from barack obama. now this raises the possibility that continuity could be a stronger message in 2016. >> that's why i think the...
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bush price and some for ronald reagan, some for george h.w. bush, for mitt romney, who are these people who hear him lying, know he's lying and still blindly defend him and attack all those who just show the tape and say, look, he's lying? >> you know, i watch these same people, many of whom i've respected, admired and thought had ining it rhad logic twist t with pretzel logic and juxtapose what he's saying now and they come up with some -- they always have an excuse why it's really not quite what it is or what it seemed. and i get into discussions of what trump trying to say. why not have trump explain it to the rest of us? can't he use his words and explain? he can't take responsibility with his own actions. what i believe is going to happen with a shutdown now, there won't be a negotiated settlement. he will either declare a national emergency and it will go to the courts, just like daca, or he'll find emergency funding designed for other emergencies like california. "the washington post" has identified $13.9 billion, more than twice of wha
bush price and some for ronald reagan, some for george h.w. bush, for mitt romney, who are these people who hear him lying, know he's lying and still blindly defend him and attack all those who just show the tape and say, look, he's lying? >> you know, i watch these same people, many of whom i've respected, admired and thought had ining it rhad logic twist t with pretzel logic and juxtapose what he's saying now and they come up with some -- they always have an excuse why it's really not...
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he had a partner with ronald reagan. we shouldn't forget how much resistance there was within reagan's own ranks with engaging with this soviet leader. there was a lot of suspicion whether to trust mikhail gorbachev. and as it was mentioned in her piece, nancy reagan was one of the trusted advisers. i think her role should not be overlooked here. and just one more thing, george h.w. bush managed to land a plane with the dissolution of the soviet union, with the end of the cold war. that was a treacherous period and he handled with enormous deftness. i'd be curious to hear what my partner david ignatius has to say with the series of gorbachev that has enabled him to do the legacy that he's left. david? >> so, if i can respond to that, susan, i do think that george h.w. bush was a master at playing out the end game with the soviet union was crumbling. all of the weakness that gorbachev had seen coming down around him. but to keep that debris from causing enormous damage. to see the change all the way through that without i
he had a partner with ronald reagan. we shouldn't forget how much resistance there was within reagan's own ranks with engaging with this soviet leader. there was a lot of suspicion whether to trust mikhail gorbachev. and as it was mentioned in her piece, nancy reagan was one of the trusted advisers. i think her role should not be overlooked here. and just one more thing, george h.w. bush managed to land a plane with the dissolution of the soviet union, with the end of the cold war. that was a...
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that's ronald reagan. take a trip back to the start of the 1980s with a scandal during the reagan administration. the iran scandal. which feels lost to history. leftists had just taken over the government in nicaragua. a coalition of right wing rebels wanted to overthrow the left wing and ronald reagan who was staunchly anti-communist was exceedingly supportive of the contra's efforts. referring to them to the moral equivalent of the founding fathers. the contras became known for brutal tactics including executions of other soldiers. congress took issue with reagan backing the contras and passed a series of amendments to stop from funding them. it was illegal to fund them. meanwhile in iran the country had been taken over by religious hardliners was being led by ayatollah komeni. dozens were held hostage in tehran starting in 1979. that event is what destroyed diplomatic relations between our countries and that extends to this day. yet iran in 1985 turned to the united states in its help for the war agains
that's ronald reagan. take a trip back to the start of the 1980s with a scandal during the reagan administration. the iran scandal. which feels lost to history. leftists had just taken over the government in nicaragua. a coalition of right wing rebels wanted to overthrow the left wing and ronald reagan who was staunchly anti-communist was exceedingly supportive of the contra's efforts. referring to them to the moral equivalent of the founding fathers. the contras became known for brutal tactics...
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and then i see ronald reagan walking down the path. so he's on the right path. how do you find another reagan? how do you find someone who can win and not only win but win really big the second term and lead the country with a positive legacy for having been president? >> you know, reagan wasn't reagan as you remember very well even in the summer of 1980. a lot of people inside the carter white house and most people in the media didn't think reagan had a shot of being elected anything. but once he got into office, it's great talking to you about this because you were there and saw it up close. ronald reagan was extraordinarily conservative. tip o'neill and he couldn't be further apart. yet reagan figured day in and day out how to either fight tip o'neill and the democratic congress or strike deals when he knew he could get his 80% but had to give the 20% to the other side. he was pragmatic and he always found the middle of the political system. there was this great line from "the triumph of politics" from way back in the early '80s where reagan turned to his adv
and then i see ronald reagan walking down the path. so he's on the right path. how do you find another reagan? how do you find someone who can win and not only win but win really big the second term and lead the country with a positive legacy for having been president? >> you know, reagan wasn't reagan as you remember very well even in the summer of 1980. a lot of people inside the carter white house and most people in the media didn't think reagan had a shot of being elected anything....
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the incumbent was ronald reagan and got his clock cleaned by mondale. trying to win the first debates against their challengers was 0-3. the next time an incumbent president is facing a challenger is 1992. the incumbent president is george h.w. bush. his major party challenger is a young man from arkansas. there's also this other guy with the big ears and it's the other guy with the big ears who wins the first debate. >> the day after, victory for perot. clinton hold his own. trouble for the president. there's no one scorecard for determining who won and who lost last night, but a consensus does seem to be emerging. ross perot, the star of the night because no one knew what to expect. bill clinton just good enough. and president bush, he'll have to do much better. >> by morning, what had been last night's analysis had become conventional wisdom. in the headlines. on the "today" show. >> clinton did what he had to do and bush did not. >> and in instant polls. >> those polls show the president finishing third among people who watched the first debate. >>
the incumbent was ronald reagan and got his clock cleaned by mondale. trying to win the first debates against their challengers was 0-3. the next time an incumbent president is facing a challenger is 1992. the incumbent president is george h.w. bush. his major party challenger is a young man from arkansas. there's also this other guy with the big ears and it's the other guy with the big ears who wins the first debate. >> the day after, victory for perot. clinton hold his own. trouble for...
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one was when he said that we will pass the biggest tax cut since ronald reagan. this is trumpian in its promises, but they will have -- tax reform won't be easy. i mean, they still -- there is no agreement on how to pay for these large corporate and individual tax cuts. house leadership wants to introduce what is called the border adjustment tax which would raise about a trillion dollars over ten years. but there are people including t gary cohen who don't like that idea and a lot of republicans who don't like it. so there is no agreement on how to pay for this massive tax did you tell. and gary cohen has said publicly that it has to be revenue neutral which means that it can't add to the deficit. now, i don't know how they will do this and i don't think republicans do either. >> and the question really is the president ran on being able to break the deadlock in washington to send the do nothing congress if you like. the question, is he going to be able to deliver on that promise. >> again, this is what he learned yesterday is that it's not as ease eas easy as ma
one was when he said that we will pass the biggest tax cut since ronald reagan. this is trumpian in its promises, but they will have -- tax reform won't be easy. i mean, they still -- there is no agreement on how to pay for these large corporate and individual tax cuts. house leadership wants to introduce what is called the border adjustment tax which would raise about a trillion dollars over ten years. but there are people including t gary cohen who don't like that idea and a lot of...
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ronald reagan -- i brought ronald reagan up earlier. ronald reagan was not seen as somebody that had progressive views on race. in fact, if i -- if my memory serves me well, he was even opposed to the martin luther king holiday. i'm sure i'm going to get 1,000 e-mails from conservative in two seconds telling me that's not true, but i remember ronald reagan saying i think -- i think the kindest way i can say this about a guy that i liked in many aspects is if i don't -- if i remember it correctly, he had some pretty back ward thinking views about martin luther king and at times race and at times ending a apartheid in south africa, and yet america moved forward during reagan's era and reagan never as mike barnacle just said, presidents didn't usually pick at that scab of race the way donald trump does. i just wonder, the fact that he's talking this way openly about race in such an insensitive way, does that not allow us as a nation to have these conversations out in the open, to confront these challenges head on and to drive a stake throu
ronald reagan -- i brought ronald reagan up earlier. ronald reagan was not seen as somebody that had progressive views on race. in fact, if i -- if my memory serves me well, he was even opposed to the martin luther king holiday. i'm sure i'm going to get 1,000 e-mails from conservative in two seconds telling me that's not true, but i remember ronald reagan saying i think -- i think the kindest way i can say this about a guy that i liked in many aspects is if i don't -- if i remember it...
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in ronald reagan went all the way to kansas city against ford, and ronald reagan ran again in 1980 and he was the conservative champion. he is partially right, but santorum and the people around the country have a right in may for kentucky, arkansas, or west virginia, there are still people in the process that still want to vote. we're not sure we are for romney, gingrich, or san tomorrow, and we have the right to vote. >> if santorum is successful, how does he go out after pennsylvania when there are a host of states where probably he would win. if you don't get out soon, it's another full month or two that this goes on. >> i think you're right about that. i think if you won pennsylvania, i don't think it would make that big of a deal because of the points you raised. and it is his home state, but i think he would be encouraged, and if he wanted to fight on for 2016, the longer he stays in the better he does. he is just not a ronald reagan figure. he is not on the cutting edge of change. i think at the end of this season we'll find that he continues to hurt the republicans and it's go
in ronald reagan went all the way to kansas city against ford, and ronald reagan ran again in 1980 and he was the conservative champion. he is partially right, but santorum and the people around the country have a right in may for kentucky, arkansas, or west virginia, there are still people in the process that still want to vote. we're not sure we are for romney, gingrich, or san tomorrow, and we have the right to vote. >> if santorum is successful, how does he go out after pennsylvania...
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play for the more conservative wing of the party ronald reagan tried to get ford to say who he would name his running mate. an effort that failed. >> this is where reagan hoped to pick up strength, not lose it. the debate ran nearly two hours. >> there has been too much secrecy, why shouldn't the delegates of this convention or any convention know beforehand who the vice presidential candidate will be before they decide on the top of the ticket. >> the arguments for this last minute amendment smack of desperation and certainly political opportunism. >> at the center of all this wheeling and dealing was the mississippi delegate which was pursued heavy by both candidates. >> the pressure to get the mississippi delegation to commit itself today upset the mississippi chairman clark reed who is a ford supporter but wanted to hold off a vote until tomorrow. >> why? what's the value of it? what kind of pressure is on you? >> just to try to -- >> at one point mississippi's delegates supporting reagan took over a cbs news trailer and were being observed by the teenage children of cbs news jou
play for the more conservative wing of the party ronald reagan tried to get ford to say who he would name his running mate. an effort that failed. >> this is where reagan hoped to pick up strength, not lose it. the debate ran nearly two hours. >> there has been too much secrecy, why shouldn't the delegates of this convention or any convention know beforehand who the vice presidential candidate will be before they decide on the top of the ticket. >> the arguments for this last...
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>> the media made similar claims about ronald reagan and george bush. what they have in common, they're republican presidents. >> it's tragic and unfortunate that steve would make these grotesque comments so out of touch with reality and, obviously, vindictive. >> i went to the best colleges for college. i went to a -- i had a situation where i was an excellent student. came out and made billions and billions of dollars. became one of the top business people. went to television and for ten years was a tremendous success, as you've probably heard. ran for president one time and won. >> i want all the girls watching here and now to know that a new day is on the horizon. >> oprah winfrey stealing the show with a powerful speech about truth and a new dawn. >> and when that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of magnificent women fighting hard to make sure that they take us to the time when nobody ever has to say me too again. >> a speech so inspiring, many now calling for winfrey to add yet another title in front of her name. president. >> wi
>> the media made similar claims about ronald reagan and george bush. what they have in common, they're republican presidents. >> it's tragic and unfortunate that steve would make these grotesque comments so out of touch with reality and, obviously, vindictive. >> i went to the best colleges for college. i went to a -- i had a situation where i was an excellent student. came out and made billions and billions of dollars. became one of the top business people. went to...
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reagan in 1980. mitt romney was the ultimate remainder man. that's why they have an easier time of dumping on him right now. >> so the clown car has backed up to run over mitt romney. that's the image for the night tonight. >> yes, it is. >> like that woman who didn't like her husband, remember she drove over her husband in the parking lot and drove over him again. i don't want to get involved in that legal case but i do remember the pictures. let's go to john heilemann here. is this the clown car as howard beautifully put it backing up over the guy that outcorkoutdorm and won the election? >> some of these people are not certifiable clowns who are saying these things about romney though i don't disagree with howard's characterization in general. i do think -- >> gingrich -- >> i think it's fair to say that part of romney's problem was that he was really always an incredibly bad fit with the republican party on almost every level. he was not most of the things the republican party is today nor really
reagan in 1980. mitt romney was the ultimate remainder man. that's why they have an easier time of dumping on him right now. >> so the clown car has backed up to run over mitt romney. that's the image for the night tonight. >> yes, it is. >> like that woman who didn't like her husband, remember she drove over her husband in the parking lot and drove over him again. i don't want to get involved in that legal case but i do remember the pictures. let's go to john heilemann here....
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ronald reagan, country came first, not elections. >> in the spotlight tonight, romney as reagan. earlier this week, jeb bush questioned whether either his father, george h.w. bush, or ronald reagan, could get the republican presidential nomination today, saying, back to my dad's time and ronald reagan's time, they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support. reagan would be criticized for doing the things that he did. some republicans took issue with those comments, including former minnesota governor and current vice presidential contender, tim pawlenty, who called mitt romney reagan-esque this morning on "morning joe." >> you know, we just nominated mitt romney, or presumptively nominated mitt romney, who is in the reagan tradition. a conservative with a conservative record, governed effectively in a blue state, working across the aisle. somebody who's produced results. so to look at that and just say, you know, the party wouldn't be capable of endorsing a ronald reagan-type figure today, i think mitt romney is a ronald reagan-type figure. >> last night, fox news's
ronald reagan, country came first, not elections. >> in the spotlight tonight, romney as reagan. earlier this week, jeb bush questioned whether either his father, george h.w. bush, or ronald reagan, could get the republican presidential nomination today, saying, back to my dad's time and ronald reagan's time, they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support. reagan would be criticized for doing the things that he did. some republicans took issue with those comments, including...
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ronald reagan wouldn't want much to do with donald trump right now. the fact is, this party, ever since trump started his ascent, or decent, down the escalator, whatever you want to look at it, and the party went along with him, everyone said, this fever will break at some point. we are seven years in. the candidates are getting more, and more, trumpy. the big theme of the book here, is it didn't have to be this way. there were many off-ramps, many opportunities for courage for republicans, whether it is kevin mccarthy, or mitch mcconnell, or lindsey graham, or marco rubio, or whoever, to actually go a different direction. yet, donald trump seems incapable of being rehabilitated of everything from starting an insurrection, or fomenting an insurrection, to, actual, defeat in his reelection campaign. it keeps going, eric regions, herschel walker, all seemed to be the immediate future of the party. >> we talked about mitch mcconnell, and kevin mccarthy, they contend the insurrection immediately, said trump was responsible. mitch mcconnell, reportedly, an
ronald reagan wouldn't want much to do with donald trump right now. the fact is, this party, ever since trump started his ascent, or decent, down the escalator, whatever you want to look at it, and the party went along with him, everyone said, this fever will break at some point. we are seven years in. the candidates are getting more, and more, trumpy. the big theme of the book here, is it didn't have to be this way. there were many off-ramps, many opportunities for courage for republicans,...
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ronald reagan does that. it's kind of extraordinary. george h.w. bush, who gets elected, does more for immigration. do you know who comes in and basically says, no, no, we need to check this out, we need to stop this. it's bill clinton. it's the democrats. so the republicans actually owned the issue of immigration. they were the progressive forward-thinking, if you will, within parentheses, they were forward thinking. frankly, the democrats now don't know what to do with it, but the republicans squandered the one issue they could have taken and run with because of white supremacy and racism. >> most of america used to be republican, right? >> i wouldn't say most, but there was enough to say they had significant support. now things have totally changed where a majority of muslims are obviously not with republicans. i was going to say to counter what the gentleman was saying on the republican side, there are actually bigoted policies of the rhetoric now. you're seeing changes to asylum laws, changes to illegal immigration, that's why you have huge ba
ronald reagan does that. it's kind of extraordinary. george h.w. bush, who gets elected, does more for immigration. do you know who comes in and basically says, no, no, we need to check this out, we need to stop this. it's bill clinton. it's the democrats. so the republicans actually owned the issue of immigration. they were the progressive forward-thinking, if you will, within parentheses, they were forward thinking. frankly, the democrats now don't know what to do with it, but the republicans...
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ronald reagan, country came first, not elections. >> in the spotlight tonight, romney as reagan. earlier this week, jeb bush questioned whether either his father, george h.w. bush, or ronald reagan, could get the republican presidential nomination today, saying, back to my dad's time and ronald reagan's time, they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support. reagan would be criticized for doing the things that he did. some republicans took issue with there's another way to help erase litter box odor. purina tidy cats. only tidy cats has new odor erasers... making it easy to keep things at home... just the way you want them. new tidy cats with odor erasers. if you made a list of countries from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. and he didn't stop for three days and nights as he escaped life as a child soldier. twenty years later, he was still running, he just had a different thing driving
ronald reagan, country came first, not elections. >> in the spotlight tonight, romney as reagan. earlier this week, jeb bush questioned whether either his father, george h.w. bush, or ronald reagan, could get the republican presidential nomination today, saying, back to my dad's time and ronald reagan's time, they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support. reagan would be criticized for doing the things that he did. some republicans took issue with there's another way to...
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ronald reagan directing . >> come here to this gate. mr. gorbechov, open this gate. mr. gorbechov, tear down this wall. >> 25 years ago today. doris, how important is to let presidents speak in their own voice and follow their instincts rather than having someone tell them what they can and cannot say. >> ronald reagan understanding that the kind of tone, that simple statement could become a shorthand for what eventually happened. you have a partnership between gorbechov and reagan. you have an arms race. the memory of all of us will be those simple words, "tear down this wall." presidents understand how to communicate to the community. we need to trust them more sometimes as they call them the pinstripe diplomats. >> that is why they got elected. we have seen the good and the bad. thank you very much. doris goodwin. thank you. we'll be right back. ♪ [music plays] ♪ [music plays] that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. particularly on capitol hill. that is where lawmakers and eric holder are sparring ov
ronald reagan directing . >> come here to this gate. mr. gorbechov, open this gate. mr. gorbechov, tear down this wall. >> 25 years ago today. doris, how important is to let presidents speak in their own voice and follow their instincts rather than having someone tell them what they can and cannot say. >> ronald reagan understanding that the kind of tone, that simple statement could become a shorthand for what eventually happened. you have a partnership between gorbechov and...
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>> or should the president say if i have to steam roll ronald reagan's house to build a library, you shouldn't have a library. >> there's fox and then there's fox in the morning. the university shot down the rumor, and it hasn't even been confirmed that the presidential library will even be at the university of chicago. the university of hawaii remains a contender. >>> yesterday we found that massachusetts governor deval patrick had chosen mo cowan to fill john kerry's seat. barney frank reacted after announcing he was publicly interested. here is what he told "the hill." if i wanted to talk about feelings, i would have called oprah. barney, that's exactly why we love you. >>> up next, republicans are still talking about like half the country is a bunch of takers. maybe they didn't learn the lessons of the 2012 election, the 47% stuff. more of that coming. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. smoothes, lifts, defies? red jars are all the same right? wrong! you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream.
>> or should the president say if i have to steam roll ronald reagan's house to build a library, you shouldn't have a library. >> there's fox and then there's fox in the morning. the university shot down the rumor, and it hasn't even been confirmed that the presidential library will even be at the university of chicago. the university of hawaii remains a contender. >>> yesterday we found that massachusetts governor deval patrick had chosen mo cowan to fill john kerry's...
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ronald reagan from the oval office 30 years ago today. still with us, the historian and author, john meacham. there is the current occupant of the white house, his address from the oval office this week. john, there were democrats that election night when jimmy carter lost in tears because they thought that our country was ruined and we were going to be the laughing stock of the world. then came ronald reagan, and in a country where unless you're a scallywag, we tend to look affectionately back on our former presidents. the question is to you, did people in real-time look at this guy, his farewell address and say, you know what, that's just a shining example of what we want our president and our presidency to be? or has it been fuzzed up in history along the way? >> well, there's a difference between something being fuzzed up and our seeing it more clearly, and i think that a lot of times with presidents we had this with truman, we had this with george w. bush, mountains tend to get a little bit larger and we judge them more effectively t
ronald reagan from the oval office 30 years ago today. still with us, the historian and author, john meacham. there is the current occupant of the white house, his address from the oval office this week. john, there were democrats that election night when jimmy carter lost in tears because they thought that our country was ruined and we were going to be the laughing stock of the world. then came ronald reagan, and in a country where unless you're a scallywag, we tend to look affectionately back...
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it's such an insight into what ronald reagan was thinking when he was the president. newt gingrich is in there as a young congressman. it doesn't mean he didn't have solid conservative credentials when he was in the house or when he was the speaker. but his association with ronald reagan -- and he's even thrown in margaret thatcher on a couple of occasions -- does stretch the relationships that they probably had. >> and with dole, he called dole -- back in those days, the tax collector of the welfare state. i working in the senate occasionally with bob dole trying to reach compromises, he would mutter to us about gingrich and these horrible stresses he has with newt gingrich. >> newt gingrich has something to say about something 24 hours a day, seven days a week. when you get into a campaign like that, that's going to catch up with you. >> i want to go to how gingrich defended his relationship to ronald reagan in this debate tonight where it came up. let's go to gingrich on ronald reagan. >> it's increasingly interesting to watch the romney attack machine coordinate t
it's such an insight into what ronald reagan was thinking when he was the president. newt gingrich is in there as a young congressman. it doesn't mean he didn't have solid conservative credentials when he was in the house or when he was the speaker. but his association with ronald reagan -- and he's even thrown in margaret thatcher on a couple of occasions -- does stretch the relationships that they probably had. >> and with dole, he called dole -- back in those days, the tax collector of...
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. >> i worked with ronald reagan and i got to travel with ronald reagan. yeah i actually knew the guy. the real guy. not the guy from the history book. ♪ ♪ (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ♪ ♪ ♪ it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. ♪ some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5 minutes you can see how you use energy and get quick and easy tips on how to keep your monthly bill down and your energy savings up. don't let your neighbor enjoy all the savings. take the free home energy checkup. honey, we need a new refrigerator. visit pge.com/checkup and get started today. >>> it seems fitting that ohio governor kas i ch entered the race. he was the very last pick in the fantasy candidate draft. >> ending the game on 23. john kasic
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the seller of the vial has decided to donate the vile to the ronald reagan foundation. the auction was scheduled to end tonight. before it's suspension, bidding had topped $30,000. >>> coming up, sandra fluke on why protecting a woman's right to fairway is not a republican priority. >>> ezra klein on high gas proos ---and i'll look at why romney is not -- ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not app
the seller of the vial has decided to donate the vile to the ronald reagan foundation. the auction was scheduled to end tonight. before it's suspension, bidding had topped $30,000. >>> coming up, sandra fluke on why protecting a woman's right to fairway is not a republican priority. >>> ezra klein on high gas proos ---and i'll look at why romney is not -- ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that...
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the seller of the vial has decided to nale to the ronald reagan end tonight. before it's suspension, bidding had topped $30,000. >>> coming up, sandra fluke on why protecting a woman's right to fairway is not a republican priority. >>> ezra klein on high gas proos ---and i'll look at why romney is not -- four walls and a roof is a structure. what's inside is a home. home protector plus from liberty mutual insurance, where the cost to both repair your house and replace what's inside are covered. so your life can settle right back into place. to learn more, visit libertymutual.com today. dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ] the security of a 2012 iihs top safety pick. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $209 a month. at bank of america, we're lending an in communities across the country. fro omrevi htalielzeping t a neigbrhbooklyn..or.ho financing industries that are creating jobs in boston... providing funding for the exp
the seller of the vial has decided to nale to the ronald reagan end tonight. before it's suspension, bidding had topped $30,000. >>> coming up, sandra fluke on why protecting a woman's right to fairway is not a republican priority. >>> ezra klein on high gas proos ---and i'll look at why romney is not -- four walls and a roof is a structure. what's inside is a home. home protector plus from liberty mutual insurance, where the cost to both repair your house and replace what's...
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and so when ronald reagan found his soulmate in lady thatcher, that really made a huge difference in terms of u.s./british relations and the fight against communism. but timely, the reason why in america we respected her is because she also moderated ronald reagan on star wars, the big anti-missile program that he was determined to push, even though the gorbachev said it would end arms control. it was margaret thatcher who forced him to prohibit that system and moderated some of the views of his extreme advisers. and so the combination of peace through strength but negotiation was something that she embodied and she and reagan did so well. >> thomas, to jamie's point, margaret thatcher allowed the americans to place cruise missiles on uk soil for the first time for that very purpose. and that's why the americans perspective on margaret thatcher, baroness thatcher is so warm because on foreign policy, she was extremely impressive. jamie is being slightly polite and modest. he was actually working with vice president joe biden who then was a senator. at the time when the berlin wall ca
and so when ronald reagan found his soulmate in lady thatcher, that really made a huge difference in terms of u.s./british relations and the fight against communism. but timely, the reason why in america we respected her is because she also moderated ronald reagan on star wars, the big anti-missile program that he was determined to push, even though the gorbachev said it would end arms control. it was margaret thatcher who forced him to prohibit that system and moderated some of the views of...
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he was using that story as a way of praising ronald reagan. i want no more national security meetings over the next 100 days. wasn't that great he did that? this is sort of amazing. the idea that a president could opt out of working on foreign policy. say, that's not my area of focus. i need to focus on something else. when mitt romney suggested in july to those donors that that would be his approach as president, even mr. romney's supporters on the right got mad at him for saying that. a former george bush speech writer saying, the fact he thought it would be desirable to ignore the world for 100 days is troubling. the fact that romney is recounting this anecdote does not reflect his understanding of the job he's campaigning for. there's no foreign policy subject on which i agree with either of those guys. they are absolutely the opposite end of the number line for me in terms of what i think america should do in the world. but even though i would agree with these guys on nothing else, on this, yeah, duh, i think we can agree that foreign pol
he was using that story as a way of praising ronald reagan. i want no more national security meetings over the next 100 days. wasn't that great he did that? this is sort of amazing. the idea that a president could opt out of working on foreign policy. say, that's not my area of focus. i need to focus on something else. when mitt romney suggested in july to those donors that that would be his approach as president, even mr. romney's supporters on the right got mad at him for saying that. a...
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reagan giving a states rights speech in 1980 in mississippi. this goes on all the time in coded ways. trump is saying these things more explicitly and it makes things uncomfortable and i know it does too. >> no, it doesn't make me uncomfortable it makes me want to choke you because it's ridiculous and it's the creation of trump. conservatives do not consider themselves bigots or homophobes. he is x paend expanding the electorate bringing in like-minded libertarians, young people. trump is expanding the electorate by getting people who are sick of being called bigots because they want to secure the border, that's not -- this is not a race race, okay, let's not go there. >> i think it is. i mean, i think there's no question what he's doing is appealing to race and republicans have done that for a long time. >> by the way, there was something else donald trump did yesterday and grabbed my eye, and, dave, i have to show it to you and get you to react to it as well. here it is. >> i've never done this before. can i have a pledge, a swearing? raise y
reagan giving a states rights speech in 1980 in mississippi. this goes on all the time in coded ways. trump is saying these things more explicitly and it makes things uncomfortable and i know it does too. >> no, it doesn't make me uncomfortable it makes me want to choke you because it's ridiculous and it's the creation of trump. conservatives do not consider themselves bigots or homophobes. he is x paend expanding the electorate bringing in like-minded libertarians, young people. trump is...
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for 40 years people listened to the echoes of ronald reagan that government is a problem. if we didn't have the $600 a week unemployment benefits, we'd have ten million people in poverty, ten million more in poverty. but mcconnell's cynicism, notwithstanding, people know the role of government. that's why they will vote for democrats this year that will put government on their side in public health, government on their side in public works, on their side in public education, all the issues that matter to people's lives every day. >> you're more publically confident than just about my democrat i have heard. that was bracing and interesting to hear. senator from the state of ohio. thank you. >> thanks, chris. >> all right. be well. >>> next, why the president encouraging his supporters to go out on election day and intimidate voters is no idle threat. his latest attack on a free and fair election after this. ♪ ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like
for 40 years people listened to the echoes of ronald reagan that government is a problem. if we didn't have the $600 a week unemployment benefits, we'd have ten million people in poverty, ten million more in poverty. but mcconnell's cynicism, notwithstanding, people know the role of government. that's why they will vote for democrats this year that will put government on their side in public health, government on their side in public works, on their side in public education, all the issues that...
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reagan said, gave up their chance as abeing husbands and grandfathers. and gave up changes to be revering old men. the america of john mccain is the america of vietnam. fighting the fight even in the most forlorn cause and grim circumstances and even in the most distant and hostile corner of the world. standing in defeat for the life and liberty of other people in other lands. the america of john mccain is generous and welcoming and bold. she sfl resouris resourceful an confident. she speaks quietly because she is strong. america does not boast because she has no need to. the america of john mccain has no need to be great again because america was always great. that fervent faith. that proven devotion. that abiding love. that is what drove my father from the fiery skies above the red river delta to the brink of the presidency itself. love defined my father. as a young man, he wondered if he would measure up to his distinguished lineage. i miss him so badly. i want to tell him he did. i take small comfort in this. somewhere in the great beyond where two w
reagan said, gave up their chance as abeing husbands and grandfathers. and gave up changes to be revering old men. the america of john mccain is the america of vietnam. fighting the fight even in the most forlorn cause and grim circumstances and even in the most distant and hostile corner of the world. standing in defeat for the life and liberty of other people in other lands. the america of john mccain is generous and welcoming and bold. she sfl resouris resourceful an confident. she speaks...
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bush to escape ronald reagan's shadow? we remember the "newsweek" cover talking about the win factor. i remember people saying george h.w. bush reminds every woman of her first husband. the insults became so bad that somebody had to actually write an op-ed that i still remember, my god 40 years, 30 years later called the george bush that i know. telling the story of how bush alone with a west texas contributor who made a racial slur when nobody else was watching and he desperately needed the man's money to win the 1970 senate campaign immediately got up and he said this meet is over, walked out and drove back home. or, of course, what he did in the war, that this was no wimp, this was a strong man. but that shadow of reagan hung over him not just in 1989 but really for many throughout his entire presidency. >> yeah, that's so true. i think it was a bit of a harassment to him and he had this funny chafing feeling where personally he liked reagan so much. he and reagan had worked together for eight years and seen each other
bush to escape ronald reagan's shadow? we remember the "newsweek" cover talking about the win factor. i remember people saying george h.w. bush reminds every woman of her first husband. the insults became so bad that somebody had to actually write an op-ed that i still remember, my god 40 years, 30 years later called the george bush that i know. telling the story of how bush alone with a west texas contributor who made a racial slur when nobody else was watching and he desperately...
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